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improves the brain's electrical activity, cognitive performance, and short-term memory for elders
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improves the brain's electrical activity, cognitive performance, and short-term memory for elders
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when low Boron intake was compared to the high Boron intake there was a significant with a p-value of less than .05 increase in the proportion of low frequency activity and a decrease in the proportion of higher frequency activity and effect often observed response to General malnutrition and heavy metal toxicity
when contrasted with the high Boron intake low dietary Boron resulted in significantly poorer performance on tasks emphasizing manual dexterity eye hand coordination attention encoding and short-term memory
when low boron intake was compared to the high boron intake there was a significant with a p value of less than .05 increase in the proportion of low frequency activity and a decrease in the proportion of higher frequency activity an effect often observed in response to general malnutrition and heavy metal toxicity
low dietary boron resulted in significantly poorer performance on tasks emphasizing manual dexterity eye hand coordination attention and coding and short-term memory